This powerful investigation into the media's role in war traces the history of embedded and independent reporting during the carnage of WWI, the invasion of Vietnam, the disaster...
In this clip from FORA.tv, Democracy Now! host Amy Goodman describes a video posted anonymously to the watchdog website WikiLeaks that shows a U.S. helicopter attacking and killing over a...
In 2007, 86 journalists were killed for doing their job, mainly in Iraq. Step into the lives of the journalists who take refuge at La Maison des Journalists in Paris,...
(Global Pulse: January 29, 2010) Despite the epic nature of the disaster in Haiti, this overview of worldwide news coverage of the earthquake reveals that media still found time to...
This Al Jazeera English news update highlights the daring escape of Egyptian fishermen from Somali pirates, as well as the agreement between Taliban leaders and some tribal elders not to...
(Global Pulse: August 7, 2009) North Korea wanted star power and they found it in Bill Clinton. He secured the release of the two hostages, but the news focused on...
(Global Pulse: May 21, 2009) The long and bloody civil war in Sri Lanka began with rebellion and ended with mass civilian displacement and an unknown number of casualties. In...
Former CBS Anchorman, Dan Rather, speaks to an audience about how corporate broadcasters have compromised journalistic integrity by satisfying stockholders, instead of public interests.
It has been said that information is the oxygen of democracy. Nowhere is an independent media more needed than in a place like Somalia ? which has seen over sixteen...
(June 13, 2007) SHOOTING THE MESSENGER It's not surprising that Iraq is the most dangerous place for journalists. But you might not expect two peaceful nations - Russia and Mexico...